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Police and Law Enforcement Home  >  Concerns of Police Survivors Group Offering Free Seminar for Officers

 

 

Concerns of Police Survivors Group Offering Free Seminar for Officers

Police and Law Enforcement News
Thursday, February 2, 2006 12:05 a.m.

POMONA, NEW JERSEY  -  The national branch of the police support group Concerns of Police Survivors is holding a seminar in March.

National Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) will be bringing their three day highly-acclaimed seminar entitled The Traumas of Law Enforcement to Richard Stockton College in Pomona, NJ on March 13-15, 2006.

This is one of seven locations around the country scheduled for 2006. The seminar covers line of duty deaths, police suicide, and traumatic events for officers. It is a must for all departments.

The seminar is funded through a grant from the Department of Justice. There is NO COST to the department to attend.

As we approach the 5th anniversary of 911, many of New Jersey’s departments who were first responders to this national tragedy, may notice various issues with their personnel related to Post Traumatic Stress. This seminar will help you determine the warning signs as well as a course of action.

Every agency should send representatives to this very valuable seminar. The deadline for registration is February 13, 2006.

For further information, see the link to the seminar flyer listed below.

National Cops Seminar Flyer (PDF Format)

Police and Law Enforcement News
Thursday, February 2, 2006 12:05 a.m.